Maeda Sushi Restaurant closed its doors for good after dinner operation on Sunday, June 28th. We thank you for your patronage, your encouragements, and your company. Since opening in midst of snow storms in December, 2007, for 18 months, we had the honor and pleasure of serving you. For that we will forever be grateful. Thank you. As for the future, we are currently looking for new opportunities in the Greater Hartford area. We would love to send announcements to you when we are ready; if you are not already on our mailing list and want to know about our new ventures, please write to maedasushi@att.net.

For those of you who have gift certificates purchased at Maeda Sushi Restaurant, we will refund the full amount. If you do hold onto them, it will be honored at our new business. To get the refund, please send the gift certificate to Maeda Sushi Restaurant, 530 Bushy Hill Rd, Simsbury, CT 06070. Make sure there is a return address with your name so we can send you a check. If you have gift certificate issued by Maeda Sushi Restaurant as a charity or donation, please call the restaurant (860) 651-4100. We will update all the information via this website and via e-mail if and when our address and phone number changes. Again, if you like to be on our mailing list, please write to maedasushi@att.net.

In order to offer food with consistently fresh ingredients while cutting back cost in the current economy, we are reducing operating hours. We are sorry for the inconvenience. Please see below for the new restaurant hours.

To those of you who were able to come to our event last night, thank you very much. We hope you really enjoyed the evening with Mr. Gregory Boyko, a true ambassador of not just Japan, nor the U.S., but a partnership between the two nations. We like to thank Mr. Boyko, Honorary Consul General of Japan, for his generosity to come to our little restaurant with his wife in middle of a very busy schedule. His presentation of “Japan and the U.S. – The Most Important Bilateral Relationship” featured historic background and events that made Japan an economic force it is today and the role the U.S. played, and a partnership that were built over the years. Some customers traveled quite a long distance to attend this event, one flew in from Chicago, another drove from New Jersey. Thank you so much. It is our pleasure to serve you and hopefully everyone thoroughly enjoyed the Mr. Boyko’s presentation and the seven-course dinner prepared by Chef Ichimura and assistant chef Kishida. Again, thank you very much.

For those who couldn’t come to the event, I would have loved to be able to show some pictures from the night, but I failed to take pictures during the event. But here I have some pictures of Chef Ichimura’s course dinner.

Maeda Sushi will be closed to public on Thursday, May 21st from 6:oo p.m., due to our hosting of Gregory Boyko’s “Japan and the U.S. – The Most Important Bilateral Relationship”. We will be open for normal hours for lunch, from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., with the grocery/deli open from 11 a.m. until 9 p.m. We are sorry for the inconvenience.

Ever crave Maeda Sushi but can’t make it to the restaurant?
Complaining there is no food served on your flights, and nothing decent to eat at the airport?

We are improving these conditions.

Maeda Sushi quality at supermarkets and the airport!

Sushi rolls from Maeda Sushi are now available at several supermarkets. They are also at kiosks and food court at Bradley International Airport. Complete with new packaging (please check out the octopus logo nicknamed “Homertako” by artist Lynita Shimizu), our California Roll, Spicy Tuna Roll, Salmon-Avocado Roll, and Avocado-Cucumber Roll are sold at:

Our customers know we care deeply about quality. They are not supermarket sushi, they are Maeda Sushi. It’s the same rolls we serve at the restaurant. I personally deliver them daily, and anything left from the night before is thrown out. You will only get the freshest sushi, with no gimmicks on the “Best By” date.

We have the menu for the evening with Honorary Consul General of Japan!We will serve this course dinner following Mr. Greg Boyko’s presentation of “Japan & the U.S. – The Most Important Bilateral Relationship.”Seating is limited, and are going quickly…please make a reservation soon.We will ask for your credit card information to secure your reservation.

When: Thursday, May 21st

Time: 6:00 pm

Something new everytime at our dinner events - *pictured are not for the May event